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we used made of ordinary steel. well and yet the model we don't use any alloy great or diamonds or wood at getting our spark a discharge method makes these very expensive materials redundant. and this is how it works a generator produces electricity which is then stored in the passages and that's the drill the drill bit itself has one electrode in the sense that surrounded by in a rate above the electrodes when they come into contact with the ball the potential difference between them it's a powerful spot which troubles through the rock like a micro explosion causing bits to break away the dead piece then carried back to the surface with a liquid form the size of the points can be controlled by adjusting the fist it's between the electrodes the drills ability to make short work of solid blocks even short attention from the super bowl. a few of them with the. norwegian companies like oil the total construction firm. you know a drill from the university of trondheim have supported our work in developing this new techn
we used made of ordinary steel. well and yet the model we don't use any alloy great or diamonds or wood at getting our spark a discharge method makes these very expensive materials redundant. and this is how it works a generator produces electricity which is then stored in the passages and that's the drill the drill bit itself has one electrode in the sense that surrounded by in a rate above the electrodes when they come into contact with the ball the potential difference between them it's a...
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yes, he helped us. so many people touched us. the only way to honor those folks is to deliver for the residents in bay view. deliver for a hope sf residents who want the hope and deserve it. deliver to this section of the city so no one can say we have unfultd promises. and deliver to others. and y c, d, and working with a b u they're going to be helpful in this they're not just going to do barbecues. we've get to get everybody working. this is why we do the projects in the not just for the business this is for the people. people here in the bay view and all over the city. we work with the one hundred percent of all the community in san francisco. in bay view we're proud of the patience and the com radical and the sacrifices people have made. and when you understand that the bay view planning committee the committee that was formed back when art was a mare. over 25 years ago they've been working for two decades to figure out what to do it the shipyard. everybody needs housing and we're going to get the housing for all classes of
yes, he helped us. so many people touched us. the only way to honor those folks is to deliver for the residents in bay view. deliver for a hope sf residents who want the hope and deserve it. deliver to this section of the city so no one can say we have unfultd promises. and deliver to others. and y c, d, and working with a b u they're going to be helpful in this they're not just going to do barbecues. we've get to get everybody working. this is why we do the projects in the not just for the...
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i don't -- i haven't used this. >> haven't used the magic mask. >> i might need to. it would put the world's largest cosmetics group in the lead of china's $15 billion skin care market. and china, skin care say big thing. nobody goes out in the sun. >> umbrellas sometimes too. >> have you seen what people do at beach in china? >> no. >> sometimes even wear masks over their face, these things you can wear, just how people now wear shirts at the beach, you know, these -- >> you wear a sun shirt. >> sometimes i do. avoiding the spf shirts. and can wear a spf mask at the beach. it is very -- >> that seems a little extreme. >> i've seen pictures. i wish i could say i've been at the beach in china. where would the beach be? >> by the ocean. >> dalian. >> should we move on now? >> save me from myself, thank you. appreciate it. >> bhp billiton says u.s. authorities are laid out grounds for possible enforcement action against the global miner for corrupt practices. this is part of a four-year probe linked partly to bhp's 2008 olympic sponsorship. the company has been under in
i don't -- i haven't used this. >> haven't used the magic mask. >> i might need to. it would put the world's largest cosmetics group in the lead of china's $15 billion skin care market. and china, skin care say big thing. nobody goes out in the sun. >> umbrellas sometimes too. >> have you seen what people do at beach in china? >> no. >> sometimes even wear masks over their face, these things you can wear, just how people now wear shirts at the beach, you...
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thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >> coming up in our politics lead, will he or won't he, as president obama considers launching a military attack in syria, is he having trouble selling his plan? and just how much is enough? t man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't invest in a mattress until you visit a sleep number store. when we actually lower the sleep number setting to get the sleep number bed to conform to them, it's amazing the transition that you see with people. oh, that feels really good.it's hugging my body. they just look at you like you cured all the problems they've ever
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thank you for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you, uma. >> uma: good to see you. >>> all right, he was one of dr. king's closest confidants. today, jesse jackson celebrates legacy at today's march on washington. later in the show, his daughter will be joining us and shares her reflection on what this special day means for her family. plus, a big story out west. wildfire is consuming yosemite and now threatening a major metropolitan center in california. dominic di-natale is there. dominic what can you tell us? >> reporter: uma, one of the fiercest wildfires california has seen in 26 years is threatening the power and water supply of the city of san francisco. california's governor has declared a state of emergency. i have the details just a second. too big. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. new creamy alfredo soup. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well,
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adam: phil, stand by for us. john, thanks for joining us. what phil is saying investors and traders are saying this could wait until next week. is that reflecting that because gold and oil are down? >> that could be but nothing's changed this week. one firm fact here which is that this is unlikely, if it is a cruise missile attack or even if you throw in some stealth bombers this is unlikely to affect the flow of oil anywhere in the world. to affect the flow of oil you're going to have to see some kind of expansion. you will have to see iran do something retaliatory in the straight of hormuz in the persian gulf -- straits of hormuz. you will have see spillover in iraq and affect production there. production has flat-lined, no more growth because of all the strife. in the crazy week with the big run-up, and there was a drop today phil talked about, that fact has not changed. this sun likely to affect the flow of oil. syria at its producer 350,000 barrels a day. down to 50,000 barrels a day. adam: the real question is libya. >> the libya scene
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and she says that which does not kill us makes us stronger. so, we maintain a sense of humor. lbe, we hit it out of the ballpark one more time, 22% against the 15% target, pa 24%. [speaker not understood] get to 15% target. we have a 15% target so, we have very strong targets and we mean to accomplish them. we believe in it. meeting and exceed the port's objective, we believe that everything here meets and exceeds the port's expectations and objectives and shows commissioner brandon the money, which is always one of her concerns. [laughter] >> why sfwp? why us? well, i wrote this because i'm not going to remember it and i've got one minute to go. our team has been and will continue to be dedicated to achieving the delicate balance between that essential passion for creativity and the long-term legacy of economic sustainability. we understand and respect the port's mission and its challenges. we understand that we are not and never will be the owner of this asset, but simply aspire to be the port's partner in creating and care taking for it for the next generations. we share a
and she says that which does not kill us makes us stronger. so, we maintain a sense of humor. lbe, we hit it out of the ballpark one more time, 22% against the 15% target, pa 24%. [speaker not understood] get to 15% target. we have a 15% target so, we have very strong targets and we mean to accomplish them. we believe in it. meeting and exceed the port's objective, we believe that everything here meets and exceeds the port's expectations and objectives and shows commissioner brandon the money,...
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use it i mean nuclear weapons is that they're useless. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today russian vodka down the drain that's the latest protest a move against what's seen in the west as russia's crackdown on gay rights activists in america and europe have been outraged at a new law against quote propaganda of homosexuals to minors name often shortened by the media to the ominous russian anti gay law they've also been calls out to boycott the saatchi winter olympics to which moscow has said well anyone who's coming to participate or even watch the olympics will not be stopped from coming in let's see how the numbers add up here on r.t. ultimately the supporters of the law argue that it holds the views of the majority of russians the latest survey carried out by russia's independent levada center and the overwhelming majority of russians ultimately are closely divided between seeing it as a bad habit or as a condition gained as a result of psychological trauma only twelve percent believe it's a sexual orientation as good as any other it's interesting to know that the
use it i mean nuclear weapons is that they're useless. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today russian vodka down the drain that's the latest protest a move against what's seen in the west as russia's crackdown on gay rights activists in america and europe have been outraged at a new law against quote propaganda of homosexuals to minors name often shortened by the media to the ominous russian anti gay law they've also been calls out to boycott the saatchi winter olympics to which...
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once the drug commonly used in major u.s. metropolitan cities is now found in rural suburban towns i'm talking about heroin use is dangerously addictive drug has crept its way into many middle class homes the face of the addict has turned to more affluent people and some of the most unlikely to become smacked users according to the substance abuse the mental health services administration the number of people who say they've used heroin in the past year jumped fifty three point five percent to six hundred twenty thousand between two thousand and two and two thousand and eleven the number of fatal overdose heroin deaths also increased fifty five percent from two thousand in the us that number comes from the center for disease control and prevention as well documented that many heroin users turn to the illegal drug after being prescribed synthetic heroin for pain relief also known as opioids according to open medicine it since one thousand. the seven retail sales of prescription opioids have increased six hundred fifty percent
once the drug commonly used in major u.s. metropolitan cities is now found in rural suburban towns i'm talking about heroin use is dangerously addictive drug has crept its way into many middle class homes the face of the addict has turned to more affluent people and some of the most unlikely to become smacked users according to the substance abuse the mental health services administration the number of people who say they've used heroin in the past year jumped fifty three point five percent to...
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and useful of kind of this so. you know sort of in your own cigarettes they don't kind of miss a police lady was walking past me. you know to do anything and i was going to just going to check your car nathan says they grabbed his wrists at which point he started getting angry is only when i got to the police station what he told me is when he told me. to do fifteen or forty speeding yeah so. i don't you know nathan's experience is just one of numerous other stories of black and minority ethnic youths who feel they've been unfairly targeted or treated by police a sentiment that's fueled riots in the past. home secretary theresa may order the police watchdog to conduct its first ever study into the use of stop and searches and deemed wanted for were unlawful warning that black and minority ethnic groups were stopped more than white people janet hill's a detective at the metropolitan police service says she's been stopped herself and more times than she's personally use the power on other people i've been stopped and
and useful of kind of this so. you know sort of in your own cigarettes they don't kind of miss a police lady was walking past me. you know to do anything and i was going to just going to check your car nathan says they grabbed his wrists at which point he started getting angry is only when i got to the police station what he told me is when he told me. to do fifteen or forty speeding yeah so. i don't you know nathan's experience is just one of numerous other stories of black and minority ethnic...
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apply to some use? this is very much franklin's mantra and became kind of the slogan of the movement for useful knowledge. another aspect that's worth highlighting is that anyone could contribute. now, these ideas came out of england. francis bacon, john locke, david hume, among others, had proposed a new way of doing science, one that allowed for not just the elites, but the petty merchant, the craftsman, even the unskilled or untrained laborer to contribute something meaningful to science. but it really was american conditions where we didn't have an entrenched system of ruling elites. we had elites borrowed who came across the ocean with the early colonists, but there was much more fluidity within the social system, and so as a result, there were commands from the bottom up for education and education that was truly useful. so if the american rebellion was at heart a knowledge revolution, as i argue, then who were the revolutionaries? so let's take a look at some of the leading figures in the early a
apply to some use? this is very much franklin's mantra and became kind of the slogan of the movement for useful knowledge. another aspect that's worth highlighting is that anyone could contribute. now, these ideas came out of england. francis bacon, john locke, david hume, among others, had proposed a new way of doing science, one that allowed for not just the elites, but the petty merchant, the craftsman, even the unskilled or untrained laborer to contribute something meaningful to science....
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with us now is staff sergeant ty carter. thank you for joining us. first of all, from america, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> eric: give us a play by play. tell us exactly what happened in that fire fight. >> in that fire fight, i woke up, threw on my body armor, sprinted through fire to my guard position. they needed more assistance. they were pinned down. we had to get out of there because the incoming fire would eventually breach the armor. we met the initial breaching force of the enemy. several guys got killed, and then we fell back. eventually i was able to get out and get mace and with sergeant larson -- >> eric: let me stop you there. you're not pinned down. you go into the fire. the taliban is fighting, shooting at you. you're feeling it. people are dropping near you, but you still do that, you jump out there and step in mace? >> step in mace. it wasn't just me. i mean, the soldiers of black night troop did an excellent job of providing cover fire. they were able to help sergeant larson and i carry mace to the aid stakes and th
with us now is staff sergeant ty carter. thank you for joining us. first of all, from america, thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> eric: give us a play by play. tell us exactly what happened in that fire fight. >> in that fire fight, i woke up, threw on my body armor, sprinted through fire to my guard position. they needed more assistance. they were pinned down. we had to get out of there because the incoming fire would eventually breach the armor. we met the initial...
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i haven't had to use an exchange of not to use a bank so don't tell me there's no value because it's people are trading in london alone is over seventy different traders there are all different loads of businesses where you can go and buy sell because you can offer services on the internet you know my sister a year ago she was offering up paintings on life she was making hundreds of dollars just by selling digital paintings it's not it's not it's there and it's working it's not superior to concept it's a market we've got we've got charts we call graphs market places and it's business is flourishing the whole doing great booming in fact faster than any other technology and. it's going to head to the early days of the mom where you can see the goals of your writing and i go ahead we're going to head into that i want to go to daniel go ahead ed. so the question again to me are others charts and graphs but that doesn't create value the question i have for you that i still haven't gotten the answer what person in order for there to be an increase in value that has to be usage of bitcoin w
i haven't had to use an exchange of not to use a bank so don't tell me there's no value because it's people are trading in london alone is over seventy different traders there are all different loads of businesses where you can go and buy sell because you can offer services on the internet you know my sister a year ago she was offering up paintings on life she was making hundreds of dollars just by selling digital paintings it's not it's not it's there and it's working it's not superior to...
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thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of . i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's cross-department collaboration with the san francisco arts, with the san francisco public art which has now been thanks to sean working late last night, putting the public arts into golden gate park. this is providing access. it's providing efficiency, and it's providing new revenu
thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of . i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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use district the mission called special use district which was originally established back in the early 1990's to address the issue of proliferation and clustering of businesses serving alcohol throughout the mission. the special use district that was created was in response to community efforts to address that problem and calls by the community that we in city government do something. the special use district that has been in place this whole time covers all of the mission as well as the neighborhoods of lawinga and it has been for the last 17 years unchanged, and in the last few years -- in fact since i was elected to my office and supervisor wiener since you have been elected as well, we have heard from a number of community folks, not only businesses, residents, for us to look -- to take a look back at what the special use district is and whether or not there is a need to tweak it. let me actually note that it's only fitting that supervisor zane jane is also in committee because for a time when she was -- when her district, district 6, include the north mission, this is an issue tha
use district the mission called special use district which was originally established back in the early 1990's to address the issue of proliferation and clustering of businesses serving alcohol throughout the mission. the special use district that was created was in response to community efforts to address that problem and calls by the community that we in city government do something. the special use district that has been in place this whole time covers all of the mission as well as the...
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was considered a formula retail use. it is not a permit, it does not vest, it does not entitlement, so what is really the important, the key thing for establishing a use is the building permit application that would ultimately confirm the use. i would note there are appeals on two building permits related to this property that are scheduled i believe for a hearing next week at the board of appeals and it is of my opinion and i would assume the city attorney would share this opinion, at that time, the board would have full authority to make a determination at that time about whether or not the subject use is formula retail. i would note that when this letter of determination was issued in september of 2012 at the time jack spade only had 7 stores, i think that's increased to 10 stores, additionally, the board of appeals has made a determination about the interpretation or our interpretation of what constitute as formula use retail establishment and now we are considering locations for which a lease is held to count toward
was considered a formula retail use. it is not a permit, it does not vest, it does not entitlement, so what is really the important, the key thing for establishing a use is the building permit application that would ultimately confirm the use. i would note there are appeals on two building permits related to this property that are scheduled i believe for a hearing next week at the board of appeals and it is of my opinion and i would assume the city attorney would share this opinion, at that...
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without orted us hesitation, which was heartening to us. and we made the decision because we felt like it was the right fight, the right place, the ight lawyers, the right strategy. we were it feewas and thrilled with the victory. kristen. e weak idn't choose to b plaintiffs in the case. to be ffs don't choose lead plaintiffs. they come to you with a problem in a had been relationship 10 years and had four children and we wanted to be married and we were doing couples do it establish security and couldn't be married. we tried through the city hall weddings in 2004 and that was taken away. so, we sort of went dormant in the sense that i think that we lives back private and just started going back to ork and parenting like we always had. when we found out that there --ht be a heal challenge and legal challenge and i was an acquaintance of tkhad griffin los angeles g in and president of the human rights campaign was looking for to help with this case. acquaintance of his we became involved in the case. that's how we got involved. believe that
without orted us hesitation, which was heartening to us. and we made the decision because we felt like it was the right fight, the right place, the ight lawyers, the right strategy. we were it feewas and thrilled with the victory. kristen. e weak idn't choose to b plaintiffs in the case. to be ffs don't choose lead plaintiffs. they come to you with a problem in a had been relationship 10 years and had four children and we wanted to be married and we were doing couples do it establish security...
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those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama -- aledged attack must be squarely placed on assads shoulders. and john kerry said that president obama believes there must be accountability for those that would use the world's most heinous weapons against the world's most vulnerable people. since the uprising at least a hundred thousand people have been killed. an estimated 1 million refugees are children. doctors without borders reports that hospitals had treated 3600 patients with symptoms of chemical weapons attacks. joining us to discuss what a military intervention would like in syria, a formal official at the white house and state department, and the executive director of the mccai
those will be the themes that will be used in nato, and other forums. >> thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> the american public does not appear to have much appetite for a u.s. interference in syria. but what do they think given the use of chemical weapons? that debate when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." there is no doubt the drums of war against syria are getting louder. the arab leagues says that last week's alabama --...
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can you use the rules or use your smarts? can you use what you have? in fact, wendy davis and some very, very smart house and senate democrats have tied rick perry and the republican lieutenant-governor david dewhurst in knots. this filibuster really humanityiated the lieutenant-governor who made a series of bungling mistakes and i say that not in a partisan way. even republicans recognize -- and he's drawn some republican opponents, some mistakes in the senate that allowed that to happen. >> bill: they lost control. totally lost control. >> there was also -- there were some other bills, either with transportation or other things that didn't make national news but were important in the legislative session and the democrats used the rules to stall, to delay, to raise questions, points of order, also -- and little luck. and delayed the whole process. frustrated rick perry. the result was that we had not only a regular legislative session that lasted almost six months, it took three special -- 30-day special sessions to do everything because although the
can you use the rules or use your smarts? can you use what you have? in fact, wendy davis and some very, very smart house and senate democrats have tied rick perry and the republican lieutenant-governor david dewhurst in knots. this filibuster really humanityiated the lieutenant-governor who made a series of bungling mistakes and i say that not in a partisan way. even republicans recognize -- and he's drawn some republican opponents, some mistakes in the senate that allowed that to happen....
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iraq and afghanistan veterans, 54% of us use the v.a. it's higher than any other c confli conflict. it's because of the high survival rate on the battlefield. the v.a. is doing a better job. it's about telling stories. we have been -- we published the weight we carry. a website where veterans tell their stories about the backlog and the wait they have to get their stories out there. we hear numbers like 500,000 it's not statistics it's lives. >> are you satisfied with how the obama administration is going? >> the administration has been active behind the scenes. i know the president pays attention to this. i'm paid to know that. it's my job. what i want to see is the president telling that veteran in the middle of the country waiting a year for benefits not only does he have their back but there's light at the end of the tunnel. it's important the president spoke out. we need to see him use the profile and talk about it. this whole month we are going around to congressional districts around the country and putting faces and putting faces to numbers where we are talking to members of
iraq and afghanistan veterans, 54% of us use the v.a. it's higher than any other c confli conflict. it's because of the high survival rate on the battlefield. the v.a. is doing a better job. it's about telling stories. we have been -- we published the weight we carry. a website where veterans tell their stories about the backlog and the wait they have to get their stories out there. we hear numbers like 500,000 it's not statistics it's lives. >> are you satisfied with how the obama...
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a thoughtful, fact-based debate that would then lead us to a better place. >> he uses so much jarring an, it is incredible. i mean -- >> i wrote that down in my notes. we think so much alike. when you talk about the i see and the ct, intelligence community and counter terrorism. he could talk you to death. >> it's amazing. i think that's what he tried to do. here's the thing that drove me nuts about that. he is talking about moving the debate forward and it is not a response to snowden and how he had these ideas before the snowden's leak. baloney, this is because of snowden, correct? >> there is no other explanation. i guess what he was trying to do is say technology is changing so we have to keep up with the times. do i think that with the patriot act that passed 97-0 in a couple years ago, was there any intention of changing the patriot act before ed snowden came out with his leaks? i don't think so. i think the remedy president obama talked about is a little bit, it is weak tea. people are thinking, really? we're going to create a website and there's going to be a board and they're
a thoughtful, fact-based debate that would then lead us to a better place. >> he uses so much jarring an, it is incredible. i mean -- >> i wrote that down in my notes. we think so much alike. when you talk about the i see and the ct, intelligence community and counter terrorism. he could talk you to death. >> it's amazing. i think that's what he tried to do. here's the thing that drove me nuts about that. he is talking about moving the debate forward and it is not a response...
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stay with us. president obama declared the sequester budget cuts to be devastating. fox news carl cameron says the record straight next. the door the boys used double miles from their capital oneenture card to fly home for the bigamily reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveli is sy with thventure card because you can fly any airline anytime. wo words. double miles! this guy can act. wna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never...
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there is risk to us. keeping people on the old bridge. >> now, official between august 28th and september 3 bay bridge closes as switch over to the new span begins involving connecting work at both ends, paving, striping lanes. >> the bridge if you've been out there is done. the work is the cut in work at either end. everything in the middle is ready for traffic and will be. >> this return policeds a permanent fix of the bolts. it came on fast after the federal government and independent engineer as agree that had a series of temporary shims will render the bridge stable in an earthquake.
there is risk to us. keeping people on the old bridge. >> now, official between august 28th and september 3 bay bridge closes as switch over to the new span begins involving connecting work at both ends, paving, striping lanes. >> the bridge if you've been out there is done. the work is the cut in work at either end. everything in the middle is ready for traffic and will be. >> this return policeds a permanent fix of the bolts. it came on fast after the federal government and...
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we can use the strike to help that along. lori: general jackson king thank you, certainly appreciate it very much. >> good talking to you. lori: so much more on syria situation, little later with the a-team. >> new data shows u.s. economy glowing and jobless claims slowing, and the market done sell-off, and global chief investment strategist steven -- telling us if the street is ready for fed tapering. lori: wrapping up day on wall street stocks moderately higher dow gaining 16. s&p 3, and nazdaq 27. precious metals closing just bethrow 1413 per council. oil crude down. in bond market. benchmark. 10 year falling to 2.76%. >> hundreds of fast-food workers hungry for more pay, walking out of their jobs forcing the closure of at least one mcdonald's in detroit, protests took place in 1 14 many cities -- i many cities demanding pays to $15 an hour. my next guest said that conflict in syria creates a unfriendly environment for the markets despite some up lifting economic news today, welcome steven whiting. syria, a new worry that
we can use the strike to help that along. lori: general jackson king thank you, certainly appreciate it very much. >> good talking to you. lori: so much more on syria situation, little later with the a-team. >> new data shows u.s. economy glowing and jobless claims slowing, and the market done sell-off, and global chief investment strategist steven -- telling us if the street is ready for fed tapering. lori: wrapping up day on wall street stocks moderately higher dow gaining 16....
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but this interpretation surprises us. i ask the zoning administrator are you saying that entirely unrelated parties can define as formula. if i open a store called alicia spade, could that count as a spade store? he said it could. all of this should give us a really good idea to defeat formula retail. pop uks ups with unrelated brands like the store radar and you can have the 11th needed to top up the requirement to form a conditional use hearing. that would be an absurd result. we do not think that prop g is absurd. we want a logical result based on the law. let's be clear here, the issue here is one of interpretation and judgment. it not a question of the letter of the law. the letter of the law supports a finding that jack spade is formula retail. today we ask you to exercise your judgment and ask you to find that kate spade and jack spade are just like kate spade saturday and kate spade and just like the hypothetical starbucks coffee and just like the hypothetical kate spade and alicia kate spade. one thing is clear,
but this interpretation surprises us. i ask the zoning administrator are you saying that entirely unrelated parties can define as formula. if i open a store called alicia spade, could that count as a spade store? he said it could. all of this should give us a really good idea to defeat formula retail. pop uks ups with unrelated brands like the store radar and you can have the 11th needed to top up the requirement to form a conditional use hearing. that would be an absurd result. we do not think...
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situations, in hospitals -- it opens the windows of the world to us. to be able to put your eyes anywhere in the world that you want to at a moment's notice. i paid acrylics. sometimes i search the internet or put images on the internet through cameras, through different pictures that i take of the subject matter. -- i paint acrylics. >> all my life, i did not use this, but i had to learn how to tight and everything, so i tied to find, and moved the mouse fine on my computer, so it was not a real problem -- i typed fine. everything is on the computer, and easy to find. it is like a road map. all these blogs, etc., and so on, because i have all this time. i concentrate on a few at a time. >> i never expected to have a computer. i am 96. asd to teach an old dog new tricks. and as you say, we do have this resistance to it. my daughter taught me how to play games. i am really hooked on that now to exercise my brain, and i started doing other things more quickly. i find that it really helps me. i can see pictures either that i have taken or that other peopl
situations, in hospitals -- it opens the windows of the world to us. to be able to put your eyes anywhere in the world that you want to at a moment's notice. i paid acrylics. sometimes i search the internet or put images on the internet through cameras, through different pictures that i take of the subject matter. -- i paint acrylics. >> all my life, i did not use this, but i had to learn how to tight and everything, so i tied to find, and moved the mouse fine on my computer, so it was...
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that's it for us at "the five." "special report" is next. >>> the obama administration consults with allies, finally agrees to talk to congressional leaders before pulling the trigger on syria. this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. the only shots being fired continue to be of the rhetorical variety tonight as the anticipation grows of a u.s. military attack against syria. the u.s. is so far playing by the rules with other nations. however, the lawmakers here at home were until today definitely feeling left out. we have fox team coverage. melissa francis in new york has economic implications of a military move on syria. catherine herridge looks at how limited strikes worked before. james rosen at the state department looks at the possible blow back the action may carry for our allies and adversaries. we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry with where things stand now. hello, ed. >> reporter: good evening, bret. fox learned tomorrow the white house will brief top house and senate membe
that's it for us at "the five." "special report" is next. >>> the obama administration consults with allies, finally agrees to talk to congressional leaders before pulling the trigger on syria. this is "special report." good evening, i'm bret baier. the only shots being fired continue to be of the rhetorical variety tonight as the anticipation grows of a u.s. military attack against syria. the u.s. is so far playing by the rules with other nations....
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malcolm is getting us half of the goal. the thing that's going to get us to the green new deal and make sure that it happens right away is to show that the vision that you all saw from local power of about a billion dollar project over the next 10 years, that's what brings us the green new deal and the union jobs, so show that that can happen. sfpuc is making great progress and is starting to show hundreds of jobs. we can show thousands. and the key to that is that the advocates community has called upon the local agency formation commission to create -- to hold a workshop, a financial workshop in which we will bring experts around california into the financial workshop to look at the local power work and show how that billion dollars over 10 years can happen. and what you can do as a commission that would help us more than anything else is send the communication to the local agency formation commission that you support the idea that works and would like the lafco to work very closely and cooperatively with the advocates to
malcolm is getting us half of the goal. the thing that's going to get us to the green new deal and make sure that it happens right away is to show that the vision that you all saw from local power of about a billion dollar project over the next 10 years, that's what brings us the green new deal and the union jobs, so show that that can happen. sfpuc is making great progress and is starting to show hundreds of jobs. we can show thousands. and the key to that is that the advocates community has...
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other countries that use them kind of using that as a logic to preemptively use military strikes against countries you hit it right on the head absolutely there is a double standard united states criticizes syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons and may use that as a pretext to invade syria and it certainly is the weapons of mass destruction rationale was the pretext for bush to invade iraq even though they really knew there weren't any chemical weapons left weapons inspectors had been there recently and said there were none left and yet the the united states continues to use as you said depleted uranium white phosphorous which burns to the bomb cluster bombs which are little bomb let's that explode when children pick them up we continue to use these devastating weapons that that just proportionately affects civilians which are illegal under international law but of course this is not the only double standard you see a horrific killing going on by the military in egypt you see the obama administration making some weak kind of protest but you don't see them withdrawing the one poin
other countries that use them kind of using that as a logic to preemptively use military strikes against countries you hit it right on the head absolutely there is a double standard united states criticizes syria for its alleged use of chemical weapons and may use that as a pretext to invade syria and it certainly is the weapons of mass destruction rationale was the pretext for bush to invade iraq even though they really knew there weren't any chemical weapons left weapons inspectors had been...
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stay with us. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines u take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. admitted he was not
stay with us. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble...
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good to have you with us today. this is a question we've been posing to our guests over the course of the day. that is, you've got a potential strike looming and yet oil is down today. what gives? >> i think it's uncertainty driving the pullback. when we saw british lawmakers say, look, we're not going to join the strike against syria. i knew it was going to retreat this morning. we've seen it come down 8 bucks, 9 bucks, volatility in oil. we don't have the strike on syria, i would expect to see it go down. >> you're saying they're not sure this is going to go ahead? >> yes. it's based on immediate impact, it's not going to happen until today, tuesday or so. i would expect we open on tuesday with higher oil prices. >> we're showing a three-month chart of oil. we've had incredible gains for the last three months in oil, both in london and the united states. is that a valid gain right now based on supply and demand? is there a premium put in there based on syria, which is not an oil exporter, or just an excuse to buy
good to have you with us today. this is a question we've been posing to our guests over the course of the day. that is, you've got a potential strike looming and yet oil is down today. what gives? >> i think it's uncertainty driving the pullback. when we saw british lawmakers say, look, we're not going to join the strike against syria. i knew it was going to retreat this morning. we've seen it come down 8 bucks, 9 bucks, volatility in oil. we don't have the strike on syria, i would expect...
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and the rhetoric that he used, the words that he used, message that he used was a message of hope. unfortunately what i've been hearing from your panel is not a message of hope. it's a message of despair. i think we need our leadership to be more hopeful. >> sheryl, what is the optimistic case? facts are facts, and again the challenges of the american dream being within reach are still facts that government has to deal with and individuals have to deal with. what is the more hopeful case, though, about the american dream? >> well, i think that the problem is government gridlock. it really is. i mean, head start, as the reverend said, 57,000 kids have been shut out of head start. and illegal immigrant children have no way to move up. the chances of an american moving up is, you know, worse. it's 1 out of 12 versus in britain it's 1 out of 8. so what does that mean? that means as washington dithers america burn, and that's really important. the government used to be the provider of opportunities, mass education, you know, local community high schools, secondary and tertiary education
and the rhetoric that he used, the words that he used, message that he used was a message of hope. unfortunately what i've been hearing from your panel is not a message of hope. it's a message of despair. i think we need our leadership to be more hopeful. >> sheryl, what is the optimistic case? facts are facts, and again the challenges of the american dream being within reach are still facts that government has to deal with and individuals have to deal with. what is the more hopeful case,...
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they've been trained by us, and they use american equipment. that does give us influence, and i think the power of our country does as well. so i wouldn't minimize that. and i think the strategy we saw today was to try to use that influence but maybe in a more nuanced way, behind the scenes, not in front of the cameras. i think, judy, in that sense this story will play pout now over the next few weeks. but if there are more manifestations of killings, of direct fire into civilians in the coming weeks as we saw this week, then i think the patience of the united states could and should wear out. >> we're likely to see, that frankly. we're looking at security forces that have behaved this way time and time again. i'm afraid we don't see any indication that they're suddenly going to do the right thing. >> woodruff: that's what you expect to happen? >> the situation to worsen. i expect there's going to be an escalation, and maybe this-- the question of u.s. aid is, among many other things, has to remain on the table. there may come a time for that.
they've been trained by us, and they use american equipment. that does give us influence, and i think the power of our country does as well. so i wouldn't minimize that. and i think the strategy we saw today was to try to use that influence but maybe in a more nuanced way, behind the scenes, not in front of the cameras. i think, judy, in that sense this story will play pout now over the next few weeks. but if there are more manifestations of killings, of direct fire into civilians in the coming...
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matt joins us from san jose with that story. >> caltrain signs are useful for amber alerts include this one on 880 letting drivers know about the suspect's vehicle. but a new program is reaching people everywhere, through their cell phones, whether they like it or not. the text message of two missing kids near san diego came late last night in the bay area and the amber alert was expanded state-wide, phones lit up with the noise some described as a fire alarm scaring many people sleeping in bed. this facebook posts says was awoken with a jolt and near heart attack by an amber alert. twitter pages were hit with so many questions they tweet add link to explain what the alert was about. >> i weather up to my phone it rang and i text, i looked offer and it said amber alert and i was, like, what? who sent this to me, i don't remember signing up for the adirts. >> many did not sign up for the emergency alert program that started at the beginning of the year and is operated by the federal emergency management agency. if you own a phone capable of the alerts and you in the area where an alert i
matt joins us from san jose with that story. >> caltrain signs are useful for amber alerts include this one on 880 letting drivers know about the suspect's vehicle. but a new program is reaching people everywhere, through their cell phones, whether they like it or not. the text message of two missing kids near san diego came late last night in the bay area and the amber alert was expanded state-wide, phones lit up with the noise some described as a fire alarm scaring many people sleeping...
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county sheriff's have been empowered to be able to use their discretion for early release and to use our discretion to help reroute people into alternatives to incarceration with monitoring release. but in the program we have under crowding. our jail maximum population is about 2400. our average for the last 15 months has been under 1600 inmates per day. we are doing a great job as a city and what lines up between the public defender and district attorneys and the number of the parties at the table for san francisco is finding in rhythm on what we can do instead offen incarcerating as a first response but a latter response. i would like to see where this progressive outlook is going. i also this i that 120301 in the penal code allows the supervisors to amend the translation for county sheriff to rewrite that eligiblity for early release even fore jail systems that are not over crowded. i think coming out of here is a potential reform as one who tries to second reconcile the bail bonds industry and the equity that exist from people who can not afford jail which are people of color and
county sheriff's have been empowered to be able to use their discretion for early release and to use our discretion to help reroute people into alternatives to incarceration with monitoring release. but in the program we have under crowding. our jail maximum population is about 2400. our average for the last 15 months has been under 1600 inmates per day. we are doing a great job as a city and what lines up between the public defender and district attorneys and the number of the parties at the...
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that is part of using the giant sweep in the world ferries that we can use that spirit. i want to thank rachel gordon and the whole public works for using the giant sweep theme. today we have over 10,000 kids who signed that pledge. that pledge means they will personally take responsibility for their actions. so think about it. they will involve their families and talk to people. this campaign, larry said it's one of the best campaigns they have seen because they love all the players that associate themselves with the giant sweep. of course today we have somebody that i felt, when we connect up and this is where muhammad and ed riis skin is doing to connect everything. we love our arts and we are engaging some of our street artist to be part of it. sweeping i believe is here today. he's one of our sales people for this pitch but he's going to be with us and i think you will find at some of the bus stops that we encourage some of the street artist to perform in they are going to find a medium without a word of negativity and they will point out why are you doing that? the
that is part of using the giant sweep in the world ferries that we can use that spirit. i want to thank rachel gordon and the whole public works for using the giant sweep theme. today we have over 10,000 kids who signed that pledge. that pledge means they will personally take responsibility for their actions. so think about it. they will involve their families and talk to people. this campaign, larry said it's one of the best campaigns they have seen because they love all the players that...
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that's probably where this evidence is the most useful. we have a standard in criminal law called the reasonable person standard. this fictitious person that we measure everybody's conduct by. we say this is the person, the average person, the average juror, the average individual, the kind of conduct that we would expect an average member of society to live up to. well, as it turns out that none of us are quite average, right. and we might actually be much more like people who we share particular brain structures with or people who we share particular environmental and brain similarities to. so we might need to start thinking about more particularized notions of conduct based on what we would expect of a person who has that type of brain structure who had these types of environmental factors and then start to think about how we want to treat them. do we want to hold those people responsible for their actions or less responsible for their actions. are there certain people who would be better subject to medical treatment instead of incarcer
that's probably where this evidence is the most useful. we have a standard in criminal law called the reasonable person standard. this fictitious person that we measure everybody's conduct by. we say this is the person, the average person, the average juror, the average individual, the kind of conduct that we would expect an average member of society to live up to. well, as it turns out that none of us are quite average, right. and we might actually be much more like people who we share...
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consequences of using all these drones inside the u.s. borders or was it just a moot topic it was very much of the talk but i can tell you i have interviews with boeing with lockheed martin short grumman a lot of different big big name companies and every single one of them kind of turned the conversation they didn't want to but i mean you're on the you're on the air just about every few days no you must talk with other people who have concerns about domestic drone use what are their concerns mostly privacy they don't want the idea of sending these things up that can see just about anything now when i spoke to a little bit up on steroids it really is and that's exactly what some of the people were that were at this conference saying is that it's just centrally google maps if you have a google car driving around why can't you have a vehicle in the air or flying around traveling this but you know one of the people that i spoke to was from northrop grumman and he says you know what we don't sell privacy or we sell the things and whatever the
consequences of using all these drones inside the u.s. borders or was it just a moot topic it was very much of the talk but i can tell you i have interviews with boeing with lockheed martin short grumman a lot of different big big name companies and every single one of them kind of turned the conversation they didn't want to but i mean you're on the you're on the air just about every few days no you must talk with other people who have concerns about domestic drone use what are their concerns...
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>> they could use either. it's a great opportunity to use the internet and use social media to attract a very large but narrow universe of customers using the right hash tag to be able to communicate with an appropriate audience. >> i'm going to back it up one step before for people who haven't used them before. basically a hashtag is something i would search for. and anyone who has used that hash tag, it would come up what they've written. hashtag red wine. >> that's correct. so business owners that want to get that universe of people that would search for that and interested in that kind of topic would click on #redwine and see the submissions. >> you would use a hash tag to target people? >> absolutely. we're very interested in targeting customers. for example, if it was a new york city bagel store and they wanted to attract customers and were interested in bagels in their community, they don't want people coming from los angeles, they want new york city. you put #newyorkcitybagels. someone would be able to
>> they could use either. it's a great opportunity to use the internet and use social media to attract a very large but narrow universe of customers using the right hash tag to be able to communicate with an appropriate audience. >> i'm going to back it up one step before for people who haven't used them before. basically a hashtag is something i would search for. and anyone who has used that hash tag, it would come up what they've written. hashtag red wine. >> that's correct....
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> cenk: when we come back we'll break down newsroom as we do every monday. enjoy this one when we return. >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." you know where you can find us at all times, right? the young turks.com. after all this you should know this by now. youtube/tyt any time of the day. all the news stories are right there for you. every monday ben mankiewicz is in the house. and he joins us now with ana, jayar, and ben, what have you got? >> the "newsroom," things are moving along in the program, and this week's episode was abou about--well, a lot of it was about sexism. there was sandra fluke, and a character in the show had a relationship on wall street, she broke it off, and he posted intimate pictures of her on the internet. then there is flaggy, drinking, sleeping with a lot of men. she's in a conversation which jim, who she likes, and jim's girlfriend, new girlfriend, who was writing about sandra fluke on the "huffington pos
thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> cenk: when we come back we'll break down newsroom as we do every monday. enjoy this one when we return. >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." you know where you can find us at all times, right? the young turks.com. after all this you should know this by now. youtube/tyt any time of the day. all the news stories are right there for you. every monday ben mankiewicz is in the house. and he joins...
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the alleged use of chemical weapons, nerve gas, used on civilians, women and children. it's the latest in a string of alleged chemical weapons attacks across syria. right now u.n. weapons inspectors, they are inside syria. they are testing soil. earlier today they were fired upon by snipers as they tried to collect samples. for the first time the u.s. now says it has little doubt the assad regime has done the unthinkable. fred pleitgen is standing by in damascus. from the state department, elyse lavin is standing by. let me start with you. the pentagon has moved four warships into the eastern mediterranean right now, not far from the coast of syria. what do folks there at the state department expect to hear from the secretary of state? >> well, wolf, i think very quickly he's going to really make a very tough criticism of the regime saying even though those weapons inspectors are on the ground, the administration has pretty already dismissed any conclusions they could make, saying the regime has stalled the inspectors, not really let them get the samples that they need.
the alleged use of chemical weapons, nerve gas, used on civilians, women and children. it's the latest in a string of alleged chemical weapons attacks across syria. right now u.n. weapons inspectors, they are inside syria. they are testing soil. earlier today they were fired upon by snipers as they tried to collect samples. for the first time the u.s. now says it has little doubt the assad regime has done the unthinkable. fred pleitgen is standing by in damascus. from the state department,...
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you can find us @newsnation. [announcer] there's no hiding the goodness of the latest from beneful baked delights. new heartfuls are made with real bacon... ...and oven-baked to crisp perfection. new heartfuls from beneful baked delights. >>> i want to get you to the secretary of state john kerry speaking out after the white house has come out to strongly condemn the violence against protesters in egypt. let's listen. >> this includes amending the constitution, holding parliamentary and presidential elections, which the interim government itself has called for. all of the other parties, all of the opposition, all of civil society, all parties also share a responsibility to avoid violence and to participate in a productive path towards a political solution. there will not be a solution through further polarization. there can only be a political solution by bringing people together with a political solution. so this is a pivotal moment for all egyptians. the path towards violence leads only to greater instability,
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this matters to us. and it matters who-to-who we are and leadership and our credibility in the world. >> john kerry going on to call president assad in syria a thug and a murderer. they still are having a hard time selling it even within the democratic party. former president jimmy carter today putting out a statement saying it would be against international law if the president goes in with unilateral military action in syria without a u.n. mandate, harris. >> harris: president carter even went as far as saying we ought to be holding a peace summit before anything else. all of the announcements and the speeches aside, ed, what people wanted to see made public is that intel report. is it swaying anybody at this point? >> it doesn't look like it's swaying a lot of people on capitol hill. they are trying to make a case to the public but also to lawmakers on both parties about how they have got human intelligence. they have got some communications intercepts that they believe can show that they can at least
this matters to us. and it matters who-to-who we are and leadership and our credibility in the world. >> john kerry going on to call president assad in syria a thug and a murderer. they still are having a hard time selling it even within the democratic party. former president jimmy carter today putting out a statement saying it would be against international law if the president goes in with unilateral military action in syria without a u.n. mandate, harris. >> harris: president...
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the us it was an enemy of. israel so it is a god i was a boy loves a deal that was going to ride it and the great advantage of all this is that in the end it turns out that now sadam is dead iraq is resuming freedom making a step forward and what is more you're wrong about the nature of the war going into iraq if you listen to what osama said he said when after we went into iraq he said iraq is the center of the arab world it's the tent pole it's the millstone around which the whole village builds and we have now turned them into an ally. and if the americans when we lose everything so they have largely because the people that if you are allowed there we will that way too early for a gazans that prefers at the last to officially open in baghdad was the bank of iran who are partly correct on this i'm totally correct if the fight goes on perpetually but you notice which president was the one who was the would do our forces from iraq radley meaning exposing bradley manning and some of the lawyers even ministry i c
the us it was an enemy of. israel so it is a god i was a boy loves a deal that was going to ride it and the great advantage of all this is that in the end it turns out that now sadam is dead iraq is resuming freedom making a step forward and what is more you're wrong about the nature of the war going into iraq if you listen to what osama said he said when after we went into iraq he said iraq is the center of the arab world it's the tent pole it's the millstone around which the whole village...
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